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Family beliefs about care for older people in Central, East, Southern and West Africa and Latin America

Nereide Alhena Curreri, Louise McCabe, Jane Robertson, Isabella Aboderin, Anne Margriet Pot, Norah Keating Orcid Logo

International Journal of Care and Caring, Volume: 7, Issue: 2, Pages: 1 - 21

Swansea University Author: Norah Keating Orcid Logo

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The UN Decade of Healthy Ageing 2020-2030 states that reliance on family care aloneis unsustainable. This scoping review synthesises knowledge on family beliefs aboutcare for older people in CESW¹ Africa and Latin America. The PRISMA guidelineswere followed; 35 articles published from 2010-2020 were...

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Published in: International Journal of Care and Caring
ISSN: 2397-8821 2397-883X
Published: Bristol Bristol University Press 2022
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description The UN Decade of Healthy Ageing 2020-2030 states that reliance on family care aloneis unsustainable. This scoping review synthesises knowledge on family beliefs aboutcare for older people in CESW¹ Africa and Latin America. The PRISMA guidelineswere followed; 35 articles published from 2010-2020 were included. The reviewhighlights the challenges arising from embedded beliefs in family obligations to care.
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